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← HistoryWhich structural consequence arises when timber pile foundations remain intermittently exposed to air and water?
A)Increased compressive strength
B)Accelerated microbial decay✓
C)Reduced lateral stiffness
D)Enhanced resistance to marine borers
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When timber pile foundations are intermittently exposed, alternating wetting and drying promotes microbial decay because fungi and bacteria thrive in these fluctuating moisture conditions, degrading the wood. Therefore accelerated microbial decay results, rather than increased strength, reduced stiffness, or borer resistance which require different environmental controls.
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